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Christopher Rowland 1680–1741 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1680

Birth Location: Albermarle Parish, Surry, Virginia, United States

Death Date: 1741

Death Location: Dinwiddie, Dinwiddie, Virginia, United States

Father: William Rowland

Mother: Ann Spencer

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Christopher Rowland was born in 1680 in Albermarle Parish, Surry, Virginia, United States, the child of William Rowland And Ann Spencer. Christopher Rowland passed away in 1741 in Dinwiddie, Dinwiddie, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • Christopher Rowland was born in 1680 in Albermarle Parish, Surry, Virginia, United States, the child of William Rowland And Ann Spencer.
  • Christopher Rowland passed away in 1741 in Dinwiddie, Dinwiddie, Virginia, United States.

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Christopher Rowland's Ancestors

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Christopher Rowland
1680–1741
Birth Place: Albermarle Parish, Surry, Virginia, United States
Parents
William Rowland
1656–1685
James City, Virginia
Ann Spencer
1656–1691
Surry, Virginia
Grandparents
Joane ('Jane' 'Mary' Beauchamp) Browne
1639–1689
Hooten-Levet, Maltby, Oxfordshire, England
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Christopher Rowland's Timeline

2 Records

1680
1680
Birth of Christopher Rowland in Albermarle Parish, Surry, Virginia, United States
Albermarle Parish, Surry, Virginia, United States
1741
1741
Age 61
Death of Christopher Rowland in Dinwiddie, Dinwiddie, Virginia, United States
Dinwiddie, Dinwiddie, Virginia, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1680
    Event Place: Albermarle Parish, Surry, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1741
    Event Place: Dinwiddie, Dinwiddie, Virginia, United States

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